1/8/2024 0 Comments Decluttering my wardrobe![]() It’s not helpful to have pieces that are only usable if you buy another specific item. Your clothing should be versatile and able to be worn with multiple things. A piece waiting for its perfect partnerĭo you have any pieces of clothing you are holding onto waiting for it to find it’s perfect partner? Your closet should really only house the clothes you love and wear. If there are a few select pieces you really want to keep, perhaps store them elsewhere. If it’s because you are holding onto the past, determine if you’re ready to let it go.Ĭonsider taking a picture of the item before letting it go if you find that to be helpful. Sentimental clothingĪre you keeping sentimental articles of clothing that you know you’ll never wear? Now is a good time to evaluate why you’re holding onto it. You will remove a lot of negative emotions from your closet by taking out these clothes. If you know you have a tendency to go up or down in size, store the clothes that don’t currently fit elsewhere for a time and revisit them later. Remove the clothes from your wardrobe that are either too small or too big. It doesn’t feel good to see pieces you can’t wear or to try to put on something that doesn’t fit. No one wants to be reminded everytime they look in their closet of a size they no longer are. These items are taking up space unnecessarily and aren’t helping you to feel good about yourself. You should feel good in the clothes that you wear.ĭitch pieces that you don’t feel are flattering or that you know you won’t be happy wearing. ![]() Remove clothes from your closet that make you feel self-conscious. Clothing that makes you feel self-conscious You can let go of pieces, even if they are brand new, if you realize it is not something you love. If it wasn’t a very recent purchase, then chances are good it was a purchasing mistake, which we will talk about in more detail later. The tags still being on the item is a clear indicator that you haven’t worn it. If you have items in your closet with the tags still on them and you can’t even remember when you bought them, now’s your opportunity to let them go. Items with tags still on them (from more than a few months ago) Those nagging reminders hanging in your closet aren’t doing you any good. Repairing pieces when you’re able is great.īut if you can’t fix it, go ahead and let it go. Let today be the day that you get real with yourself on whether or not you can (or will) actually fix these articles of clothing. Pieces that are stained or need repairĭo you have clothes that have been sitting in your closet for an extended time waiting to be repaired? Or perhaps a piece that you loved was stained and you’re having trouble letting it go. ![]() Ready to get rid of the clothes that are no longer benefitting you? Let go of these twelve things and the negative emotions that come along with them. Here are twelve things to ditch from your wardrobe to create a more functional and enjoyable space. No one needs this kind of negativity in their life. If you’ve ever looked at a closet full of clothes and yet felt like you had nothing to wear, you know how disheartening it can be. ![]() It’s no fun to have trouble locating something you planned on wearing while you’re trying to get ready in the morning.Īn overly full closet makes it more challenging to find things and can make it difficult to see what you even have when the clothes are all crammed together. They can evoke positive feelings as you look at the pieces that you love and enjoy.īut they can also create negative feelings when you hang onto pieces that cause you to feel guilty, sad, or regretful.Ī cluttered closet can also cause you to feel anxious or frustrated. Whether you realize it or not, the clothes in your closet communicate various things to you. Inside: How do the clothes in your closet make you feel? Here are 12 things you should ditch from your wardrobe right away to clear up space and clear out negativity. ![]()
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